In the 2018 timetable there was 2H86 12:58 Stoke-on-Trent to Manchester Piccadilly; the normal hourly departure was xx:56 from Stoke so this was two minutes later than normal at Stockport and presumably couldn’t comply with the timetable rules to stop without hindering other timetabled services in some way, so it simply missed the stop and ran fast to Manchester. There was a morning Alderley Edge to Manchester which similarly omitted Stockport in the December 2019 timetable (https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/wrong-railway-facts.235145/page-6#post-5884472).Most recently there was a Stoke on Trent to Manchester Piccadilly stopper that didn't call at Stockport..Just non stop from Cheadle Hulme to Heaton Chapel. It was just a one a day service too with nothing else avoiding Stockport in the opposite direction and was weekdays only..... Never quite understood or knew why it was timetabled this way unless it was an error in the timetabling which was too late to fix.
As to why it was the 12:58 departure rather than the 12:56 departure, I don’t know. Could have been because of a freight train path that otherwise could have been a conflict. The 2018 Manchester area timetable was a bit of a disaster all round, and it was a while before strange things like these could be unwound.
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